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Eve Barlow flaunts 'blackeye' in photo with Amber Heard
The Jewish activist was spotted with the "Aquaman" actress vacationing in Tel Aviv, Israel earlier in August.
Israeli Forces Kill Palestinian During West Bank Raid, Palestinians Say
Israeli forces killed a Palestinian man and wounded 16 others during a raid in the occupied West Bank in which the military blew up the house of a Palestinian who had carried out a deadly shooting attack in Tel Aviv, witnesses and medics said.
Amber Heard left Eve Barlow with 'blackeye' during hotel fight in Israel: report
CCTV footage allegedly showed the moment the actress dragged her rumoured girlfriend back to their room.
Healing With Humour, Palestinian Comedians Strike A Chord In Occupied Cities
Palestinian American Amer Zahr is on a mission to heal through humour.
Diamond magnate appeals Swiss corruption verdict
French-Israeli diamond magnate Beny Steinmetz will be back in court in Switzerland on Monday to appeal against a corruption sentence linked to mining rights in Guinea.
For Some Gaza Children, Another Round Of Violence Reopens Trauma
When Israeli missiles started landing in Gaza in early August, shattering glass and collapsing buildings, Jouman Abdu put on headphones, covered her eyes with a blindfold and stretched on the couch.
Strong Israel GDP And Inflation Data Seen Prompting 75 Bps Rate Hike
A sharp rebound in Israel's economic activity and a jump in annual inflation have made a 0.75-point interest rate increase more likely next week, analysts said on Tuesday.
Israeli Families Of 1972 Munich Olympics Victims Demand More Compensation
The families of Israeli athletes murdered at the 1972 Munich Olympics are unhappy with fresh German compensation offers and plan to boycott a ceremony marking the 50th anniversary of the attack in protest, their spokesperson told Reuters on Friday.
In Gaza, Denial And Doubt Over Misfiring Rocket Claims
As the cleanup in Gaza continues from last weekend's brief conflict with Israel, another battle has continued over which side caused the casualties, after Israel said misfiring rockets from the Palestinian side killed 15 people in the enclave.
Vanilla spice: Arid Israel produces potent tropical pods
Vanilla Vida could prove to a be lucrative venture, producing what has become the world's most precious spice after saffron.
Top Israeli General, In First Morocco Visit, To Explore Defence Deals
The chief of Israel's armed forces will visit Morocco on Monday in the highest-level public engagement between the countries, which upgraded ties in 2020 under a U.S.
Biden En Route To Israel For High-stakes Middle East Visit
U.S. President Joe Biden arrives in Israel on Wednesday to kick off a high-stakes trip to the Middle East dominated by efforts to persuade Gulf allies to pump more oil and bring Israel and Saudi Arabia closer together.
Family Of Slain Palestinian-American Reporter Asks To Meet With Biden
The family of slain Palestinian-American journalist Shireen Abu Akleh has accused the United States of providing impunity for Israel over her killing and asked to meet President Joe Biden in person during his trip to Israel next week.
Israeli PM To Push France On Iran, Warn Hezbollah 'Playing With Fire'
Israeli Prime Minister Yair Lapid said on Tuesday that he will press French President Emmanuel Macron on the Iranian nuclear negotiations and urge a tougher Lebanese stance against Tehran-backed Hezbollah.
Israel PM Visits France With Lebanon Gas Row Topping Agenda
Israel PM visits France with Lebanon gas row topping agenda
Israel's Lapid: From Heart-throb To The Hot Seat
As a TV star and newspaper columnist, Yair Lapid titled his weekly commentary "Being Israeli" - a rhapsody about the politically centrist middle-class that he saw holding together a fractious country, with him as its tribune.
Israel Accuses Hezbollah Of Trying To Hack U.N. Lebanon Peacekeepers
Israel accused the Iranian-backed Lebanese militia Hezbollah on Wednesday of conducting a cyber operation designed to disrupt a U.N.
More than 1,200-year-old mosque found in Israel
Israeli archaeologists have discovered an ancient mosque in the Negev desert near the city of Rahat.
Israel Lawmakers Hold First Vote On Bill Triggering Early Election
Israel lawmakers hold first vote on bill triggering early election
Israel Says It's Building Regional Air Defence Alliance Under U.S
Israel is building a U.S.-sponsored regional air defence alliance, the Israeli defence minister said on Monday, adding that the apparatus has already foiled attempted Iranian attacks and could be boosted by President Joe Biden's visit next month.
Facing Gas 'Blackmail' By Russia, EU Turns To Israel
Facing gas 'blackmail' by Russia, EU turns to Israel
Israel's Govt Marks One Year But Future Uncertain
Israel's govt marks one year but future uncertain
Palestinians Pay Partial Wages Amid Protests Over Rise In Food Prices
The Palestinian Authority announced on Tuesday it would pay partial salaries to most of its employees after Israel transferred some revenues it collects on the Palestinians' behalf, Palestinian officials said.
Israel 'on offensive' after Tel Aviv attacks, Jenin camp on alert
Tensions have surged in the West Bank during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan
Arabs denounce 'double standard' of Russia sports bans
Days after Russia invaded Ukraine, football governing bodies FIFA and UEFA swiftly suspended Russia from all international competitions.
UN nuclear watchdog chief to travel to Iran on Saturday
Israel fears Iran is seeking to obtain nuclear weapons, a charge Tehran denies.
Israel's ultra-Orthodox Jews confront #MeToo claims
The ultra-Orthodox community makes up roughly 12 percent of Israel's 9.3 million population
6.6-magnitude quake jolts Cyprus
The tremor was felt across Cyprus and around the region with reports from as far away as Turkey, Israel and Lebanon, according to the USGS.
Israel will see 2-4 million Covid infections in current wave: PM
More than 1.5 million Covid cases, including 8,269 deaths, have been officially recorded in Israel.
Israel hosts Miss Universe finale despite boycott calls
Reigning Miss Universe Andrea Meza, of Mexico, said the pageant should steer clear of politics.